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Spitz Love Songs and Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

We ranked popular love songs by Spitz.

From nationally known hit numbers to hidden gems, the list covers every type of track—from heartwarming ballads to refreshing mid-tempo tunes and cute up-tempo numbers.

Spitz Love Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Stargazersupittsu15rank/position

A gemlike love ballad sung with Masamune Kusano’s crystal-clear voice, portraying a bittersweet night spent waiting for a reply to a confession.

The protagonist’s feelings—gazing up at the stars while harboring deep affection—are expressed through poetic and beautiful lyrics.

Released in January 2004, the song reached No.

1 on the Oricon chart for the first time in about seven years, serving as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Ainori.” The lyrics, written by Masamune Kusano around the theme of “one night waiting for an answer to a confession,” resonate with a delicate balance of romantic anxiety and hope.

It’s a must-listen for those in long-distance relationships or anyone carrying feelings for someone special.

Song of Springsupittsu16rank/position

With the arrival of spring, Spitz’s song gently nestles close to listeners’ hearts, nurturing new love and hope.

Included on the album “Souvenir,” this track was one of the double A-side singles released in April 2005.

It was also featured in a Coca-Cola “Aquarius” commercial and reached No.

5 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

Its melody evokes a refreshing spring breeze, paired with lyrics full of hope.

It’s a song that gives you the courage to face forward during a season of new encounters and farewells.

Perfect for anyone seeking a heartwarming number to enjoy while wrapped in the cheerfulness of spring.

Nagisasupittsu17rank/position

A work by Spitz that captivates with an exhilarating sound that conjures up sparkling summer scenes.

Set to a beautiful melody, it delicately portrays the protagonist’s emotions as they waver between the sweet, heartrending memories of a past love and the reality of the present.

Released as a single in September 1996, the song is also included on the album Indigo Chiheisen.

It became well known as the CM song for Ezaki Glico’s “Pocky Love Story.” It’s a track that seems to gently stay by your side—not only when you feel the wind on a summer drive, but also when you’re walking alone by the seaside or spending a sentimental night.

Yukikazesupittsu18rank/position

Spitz – “Yukikaze” Special Video
Yukikazesupittsu

This song vividly conjures up the frigid cold of the far north and the beautiful silver-white landscape that spreads out there.

Spitz’s characteristically translucent melodies and poetic lyrics seep into the heart.

Masamune Kusano is said to have written it with images of Norwegian scenery in mind, and the sound is striking for the warmth it conveys amid the harsh cold.

Released in April 2015 as their 40th single, it was also used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo drama “Fuben na Benriya.” The song was later included on the album “Samenai.” It’s perfect for listening quietly alone in a snow-laden season, or while thinking of someone special.

A winter classic that lets you feel a light like hope within the cold wind.